By Oliver Wiener August 10, 2024 01:11
Photo by courtesy Major League Quidditch
The global stage is full of mainstream sports such as soccer, basketball, and baseball. Still, countless more obscure traditional and regional games offer incredible gameplay rooted in a rich history that enriches any sport besides having some vibrant culture attached to it.This article allows to learn about ten bizarre sports you've never heard of and then discover each has its history, rules, and more. Get set to embark on the extraordinary.
1. Quidditch
Brief Description
Inspired by the Harry Potter series, real-life Quidditch is humans' ground sport on broomsticks. The idea is to earn points by scoring the Quaffle (they have ball sort of) through hoops, dodging Bludgers, and attempting to catch the ultra-secret throwback Golden Snitch.
Origins and History
Quidditch originated from the fictional game in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Official matches took place for the first time in 2005 at Middlebury College (Vermont, USA). The sport has now grown to worldwide popularity.
Current Status
Nowadays, Quidditch is a worldwide phenomenon, with leagues representing over 40 countries, and the International Quidditch Association has been created.
2. Cheese Rolling
Brief Description
Cheese rolling is a bizarre race where everyone chases after a wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down an insanely steep hill. The cheese goes to the first person over the finish line at street level.
Origins and History
It is held annually at Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire, England, and has been celebrated for at least 200 years. Over the years, it has become a tourist event and part of local folklore.
Current Status
Thousands of spectators turn up each year to watch the cheese rolling, in which myriad people often end up hurt from tumbling down 200 meters (650ft) Cooper's Hill. It is one of the most popular events, although it remains extremely dangerous.
3. Underwater Hockey
Brief Description
The sport of underwater hockey, or Octopush as it is sometimes referred to in the United Kingdom, takes place at a swimming pool. Two teams of six attempt to maneuver around one another and deposit a puck filled with metal into the other team's goal using small sticks.
Origins and History
Underwater hockey was created in the 1950s as British divers sought to keep fit while having fun. It has become popular worldwide, not least in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.
Current Status
The game is played in over 30 nations and has a World Championships every two years.
4. Death Diving
Brief Description
Dødsing, or death diving in English, is a Norwegian sport in which participants jump from an elevated board (roughly 10 meters high) to try to hold form before entering the water as if they were tucked.
Origins and History
This is a very famous sport that originated in Norway, which has made it an attractive spectacle around summer festivals.
Current Status
Becoming popular in Norway, with regularly held competitions where participants show their creativity and courage.
5. Bossaball
Brief Description
It is a mix of volleyball, soccer, and gymnastics. Still, the most unique feature about Bossaball is that it combines this with Capoeira on an inflatable court featuring a trampoline on each side. Teams must throw the ball into their opponent's court using whatever means necessary for a point.
Origins and History
Bossaball, conceived in Brazil during the early 2000s, mixes several sports and is always catered to live music to enhance its festive atmosphere.
Current Status
Bossaball has now spread to more than 20 nations, with international tournaments exhibiting the sport's acrobatic style.
6. Bo-taichi
Brief Description
In Japan, up to 300 players form two teams of "Bo-taichi" (bring the pole down), a chaotic sport in which defenders try and prevent their opponent from pulling your team's pole over while assisting teammates trying to do so.
Origins and History
This sport started as Japanese military training, a competitive game practiced at schools and festivals.
Current Status
Bo-taichi is played mainly in Japan, where it has become a popular sport and competitive event, especially in schools
7. Regball
Brief Description
Regball (rugball or regbol), a full-contact Russian sport, is an attack-and-defend game that involves elements of basketball and wrestling. Teams of seven must score by throwing a ball through their opponents' hoop while tackled on open ground.
Origins and History
A collision format of various sports that appeared in Russia as an "amalgamation" for fans of contact volleyball and basketball.
Current Status
Yet, though Regball is not particularly recognized outside of Russia, it does have some fans and informal leagues.
8. Soapbox Racing
Brief Description
Soapbox racing involves teams building non-motorized vehicles and racing them down a hill, navigating obstacles. Race times are not evaluated without considering creativity and performance.
Origins and History
Originally made popular in the early 1900s, there are few more amusing events than the Red Bull Soapbox Race, which attracts challengers with parties that can look like normal vehicles to extremely resolved and unimaginable ones.
Current Status
Soapbox racing is a global event, and several events are held yearly to attract participants and spectators.
9. Canal Jumping (Fierljeppen)
Brief Description
Fierljeppen or Canal jumping is Dutch sport where participants jump over a muddy canal with assistance from a long pole. The objective is to get from one side of the area to the other without landing in it.
Origins and History
Fierljeppen originated from the Netherlands and was initially developed as an efficient way to traverse water. It has developed into a competitive sport.
Current Status
The sport is popular in the north of Holland, with competitions happening yearly.
10. Ear Pulling
Brief Description
Ear pulling is an Inuit game, and you can guess the rest.
Origins and History
It had been practiced for generations by Inuit communities and used as a test of endurance and pain tolerance.
Current Status
A specific cultural event done for ceremonial purposes inspires ear-pulling festivals and competitions, especially in Alaska, to display the Inuit conduct of traditional systems.
The following ten sports are so obscure they show just how diverse and creative the concept was in different parts of the planet. With the weird and wacky truly in abundance, every sport tells its tale about culture from pure madness to sheer insanity.
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